1st and 4th
Jose Lopez is #1
and Probably Iguchi is #4
1st and 4th
Jose Lopez is #1
and Probably Iguchi is #4
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The fans are pretty stupid to vote pudge over mauer as mauer is far superior than pudge this season.
Perhaps they voted for Pudge because this could be his last ASG?
Or they're morons.
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Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.
Mauer still isn't as popular as Pudge yet, even though he is doing better this year. I didn't vote for him but I voted early and at the time I wasn't expecting him to still be doing so well at this point in time. I'll vote later next year because I probably would have voted for Mauer if I did... I voted for Jason Varitek, but his bat still hasn't gotten going yet so it was a bad choice.
It's hard to argue that Iguchi doesn't belong because he plays stellar defense and he can hit. Too many White Sox so I can handle him not being there now!
After looking up some stats I am pretty sure DeRosa is #4.Originally Posted by Porter99
Iguchi isn't even batting .300.
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League Team Record Standing Division Titles Wild Card LDS Wins LCS Wins WS Wins MSL Rangers 27-11 1st 27 3 17 7 2 PSL Jedi 31-44 8th 0 0 0 0 0
1) Jose Lopez
2) Tadahito Iguchi
3) Robinson Cano
4) Mark DeRosa (I meant to put Loretta here, my bad)
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Carlos Quentin for MVP!
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he is now tied for the most homers given up in the majors at 24 with Scott Elarton! that's one reason why he's not an all-star...oh, and his ERA is over 4.50 is another...the Redman argument doesn't hold because someone had to be picked from the Royals and the Sox already had 4 picked.Originally Posted by Nolan_Ryan
BTW, Hafner now holds the record for most grand slams before the ASG with 5...the record for the year is 6 by Mattingly. Hafner has 25 bombs, 74 RBIs, 68 runs, .460 OBP, .657 SLG, 1.117 OPS .318 AVG...****ing ridiculous
4th in runs
8th in homers
4th in RBIs
1st in OBP
2nd in SLG
2nd in OPS
screw job
Correction...Beckett now leads the league all by himself with 25 homers given up...the last two to Dye...Beckett might give up over 40 the way he's going
edit: 26 now...Thome just went deep.
American League
RF Ichiro Suzuki
SS Derek Jeter
1B David Ortiz
3B Alex Rodriguez
LF Vladimir Guerrero
C Ivan Rodriguez
CF Vernon Wells
2B Mark Loretta
P Kenny Rogers
National League
LF Alfonso Soriano
CF Carlos Beltran
1B Albert Pujols
RF Jason Bay
SS Edgar Renteria
3B David Wright
2B Chase Utley
C Paul Lo Duca
P Brad Penny
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Kenny Rogers has gone from all-star scourge to all-star game starter.
The Tigers' left-hander, the top winner for the team with the best record in the majors, will be on the mound for the AL on Tuesday night against Brad Penny of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Rogers will be trying to extend a nine-game AL unbeaten streak.
Rogers is 11-3 with a 3.85 ERA, while Penny is 10-2 with a 2.91 ERA. Rogers will be ready -- he hasn't started since Wednesday, lasting 5 2-3 innings in a victory against Oakland.
"He's well-rested," AL manager Ozzie Guillen said of the decision to start Rogers.
Penny also made his last start Wednesday, allowing two runs in seven innings against Arizona, but also pitched one-third of an inning in relief Sunday in the Dodgers' 3-1 win over San Francisco.
Guillen was limited in his choices as three top AL starters pitched Sunday: the Blue Jays' Roy Halladay (12-2), the White Sox's Jose Contreras (9-0) and the Twins' Johan Santana (9-5).
"There's a lot of guys that deserve to start, but it was unfortunate they pitched yesterday," Rogers said.
Rogers will be throwing to his regular catcher, too, in Ivan Rodriguez -- it will be the first time the Tigers have had the starting battery in an all-star game. Rogers will be the first Tigers pitcher to start the all-star game since Jack Morris at the Metrodome in 1985.
It was this time a year ago Rogers was under intense scrutiny for knocking down a cameraman during a videotaped tirade.
Rogers, then with the Rangers, was charged with a misdemeanor in Texas after videotape of the June 29 incident showed him walking onto Ameriquest Field in Arlington and pushing a television camera to the ground. He agreed to attend an anger management class to avoid further punishment.
"It was very difficult," Rogers said. "I'd be lying if I said it wasn't hard, but I think I grew up with up and it made me a little better. ... Every challenge in my life that's come my way, I try to take advantage of anything I can learn from it and try to be better."
NL manager Phil Garner, attending a news conference Monday morning in Pittsburgh less than 11 hours after a 7-5, 12-inning loss to the Cardinals in Houston, unveiled a batting order that finds the Nationals' Alfonso Soriano leading off and playing left field, followed by CF Carlos Beltran, Mets; 1B Albert Pujols, Cardinals; RF Jason Bay of Trail, B.C., Pirates; SS Edgar Renteria, Braves; 3B David Wright, Mets; 2B Chase Utley, Phillies; C Paul Lo Duca, Mets and Penny.
Bay will be out of position; he has played left field and centre field for the Pirates but has almost no experience in right field. Garner decided to hit Pujols third and Bay fourth, rather than the other way around, because Bay has hit so well against Garner's Astros with runners on base.
"Every time somebody's on base, he becomes a different hitter," Garner said.
Guillen will lead off with Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki, RF, followed by SS Derek Jeter, Yankees; 1B David Ortiz, Red Sox; 3B Alex Rodriguez, Yankees; LF Vladimir Guerrero, Angels; C Rodriguez; CF Vernon Wells of the Toronto Blue Jays, who is starting in place of the injured Manny Ramirez; 2B Mark Loretta, Red Sox and Rogers.
Renteria hitting behind Bay?
Kind of funny that Brad Penny is pitching to Paul Lo Duca, since they were traded for each other.
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Then out of fairness to the others you will be Slagathor.
I hope Liriano gets to pitch and lights up some hitters.
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